Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
I agree with Robert, pretty much across the board. His style is my preferred style, and I see no flaw in his reasoning. I also have no interest in saying or implying that anyone else is wrong in their preference, or that what they like somehow doesn't exist because I've redefined the terms they use to describe it. But if someone does do that to my preference, or suggests that their subjective opinions about things that matter to me aren't, in fact, subjective, well I will comment on that.Hang on - so in reply to someone's claim that the fiction causes things to happen in the real world, it's pedantic to explain why I think that is obviously false?
I am discussing honestly. I've posted endless actual play examples in this thread, analysed them to the Nth degree, been told that I'm lying and mistaken about my own examples but have continued to reply to those posters, and have explained the play of Burning Wheel and (to a lesser extent) Torchbearer 2e and 4e D&D at endless length.
Where are your actual play examples? Where is your contribution to analysis? What have you said in this thread that would help someone improve their RPGing? I'm pretty confident that anyone who wants to increase the degree of player agency in their RPGing, by adapting the sorts of techniques used in the RPGs I've posted about, will be able to learn useful stuff from my posts. Just as I have learned useful things over the years from others.